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solemnly [[addition]] formed [[/addition]] is a sufficient reason to control an inclination, no other motive will [[underline]] long [[/underline]] restrain you. ---- And now the Sun recalls his fervid ray And cold & dim the wa'try visions fail While o'er yon cliff whose pointed craggs ^ [[addition]] decay [[/addition]] Mild Evening draws her thin empurpled veil! How sweet that strain of melancholy horn That floats along the slowly ebbing wave And up the far receding mountains borne Returns a dying sound from Echo's cave. Hail shadowy forms of still expressive Eve Your pensive beauties stealing o'er my heart Bid all the fine attun'd emotions live; And fancy [[underline]] all her loveliest [[/underline]] dreams impart.